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author | Ryan Prichard <rprichard@google.com> | 2021-01-13 16:38:36 -0800 |
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committer | Ryan Prichard <rprichard@google.com> | 2021-01-13 16:38:36 -0800 |
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[libunwind] Unwind through aarch64/Linux sigreturn frame
An AArch64 sigreturn trampoline frame can't currently be described
in a DWARF .eh_frame section, because the AArch64 DWARF spec currently
doesn't define a constant for the PC register. (PC and LR may need to
be restored to different values.)
Instead, use the same technique as libgcc or github.com/libunwind and
detect the sigreturn frame by looking for the sigreturn instructions:
mov x8, #0x8b
svc #0x0
If a sigreturn frame is detected, libunwind restores all the GPRs by
assuming that sp points at an rt_sigframe Linux kernel struct. This
behavior is a fallback mode that is only used if there is no ordinary
unwind info for sigreturn.
If libunwind can't find unwind info for a PC, it assumes that the PC is
readable, and would crash if it isn't. This could happen if:
- The PC points at a function compiled without unwind info, and which
is part of an execute-only mapping (e.g. using -Wl,--execute-only).
- The PC is invalid and happens to point to unreadable or unmapped
memory.
In the tests, ignore a failed dladdr call so that the tests can run on
user-mode qemu for AArch64, which uses a stack-allocated trampoline
instead of a vDSO.
Reviewed By: danielkiss, compnerd, #libunwind
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90898
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